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...Reunion Committee for 1984’s fifth reunion felt that there was enough of a need and desire for such a service and that the deceased class members should not have to wait until the twenty-fifth reunion to be honored. The class was also the first to extend its reunion to Sunday brunch, instead of having the last reunion activity on Saturday night. Many of these have subsequently become traditions, and other classes have since followed suit, making the Class of 1984 trendsetters in the reunion-planning arena...

Author: By Julia S Chen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: 1984: First Class | 6/2/2009 | See Source »

...Radcliffe they knew, and the world they lived in during their undergraduate years—would soon become a vestige of a bygone era.BEGINNING TO BEND THE RULESOver a dozen members of the Radcliffe class of 1959 said that though they realized there were gender disparities, none said they felt seriously disenfranchised at the time. Many pointed out that the women’s movement was far removed from their college experience.Still, some women imbued nontraditional motives into traditional practices in order to gain independence from Radcliffe’s restrictive rules and mores.In addition to the beauty pageant...

Author: By Brittany M Llewellyn and Laura G. Mirviss, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Radcliffe on the Cusp | 6/1/2009 | See Source »

...didn’t help that after he asked about a second date, Donahue told him that she’d go on another date with him even if she didn’t actually want to. “I don’t know why I felt the need to explain that, but I did actually want to go out with him again,” said Donahue, a psychology concentrator. Donahue said she was surprised Mancuso recognized her on their second date—she had cut 20 inches of her hair off and gotten her ears...

Author: By Lauren D. Kiel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Emily D. Donahue ’09 and Greg J. Mancuso | 6/1/2009 | See Source »

...opportunity to find undiscovered artists. But she did not pride herself primarily in her ability to find fresh talent. “I would hear anecdotally that many more people would come in when a review was published,” she said. “I felt that my job was to get people to go in for themselves.” Vaizey, who was born January 16, 1938 in New York, attended the Brearley School in New York then the Putney School. A 1959 Radcliffe College graduate, Vaizey, who pointed to numerous classes that she enjoyed, called Harvard...

Author: By Eric P. Newcomer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Marina A.S. Vaizey | 6/1/2009 | See Source »

...Gottlieb ’09, didn’t even need to propose to her out loud. On a “makeshift” Valentine’s Day date in late February, Gottlieb and Smith were walking along a pier near the Boston aquarium when she felt him carving a message on her back with his finger, writing slowly and carefully so she could understand. The letters spelled out “M-A-R-R-Y M-E.” “When I turned around, he had the ring out,” Gottlieb...

Author: By Laurence H. M. holland, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Rachel J. Gottlieb ’09 and Eric T. Smith | 6/1/2009 | See Source »

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